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HALANDIA
SHORES-BALDWIN
SENIOR
CITIZEN
HOUSING
2878
GRAND
AVENUE
BALDWIN,
NY
11510
Halandia
Shores-Baldwin
Senior
Citizen
Housing,
a
131-unit
building
including
13
mobility
accessible
units
will
be
accepting
applications
for
one-and-two
bedroom
apartments.
The
housing
is
intended
to
serve
persons
age
62
or
older
and
disabled.
Persons
who
are
disabled
or
handicapped
and
under
the
age
of
62
ONLY
qualify
for
the
accessible
units.
Eligibility
will
be
based
on
Section
8
HUD
Regulations.
To
obtain
an
application
please
send
a
self-addressed
stamped
envelope
to:
HALANDIA
SHORES-BALDWIN
SENIOR
CITIZEN
HOUSING
2878
GRAND
AVENUE
BALDWIN,
NY
11510
SEND
REGULAR
MAIL
ONLY
WWII
vet
receives
posthumous
honor
CONTINUED
FROM
FRONT
PAGE
al
raids
in
Europe,
including
D-Day
Bar-
bosa
was
aboard
one
of
more
than
5,000
ships
that
landed
on
the
beaches
of
Nor-
mandy,
France,
on
June
6,1944.
\When
the
tide
goes
out,\
he
told
the
Herald,
recalling
that
day,
\you've
got
nowhere
to
go.
Your
ship
is
on
dry
land,
and
you
can't
move
it
until
the
tide
comes
in.
By
the
time
the
evening
comes
around,
the
German
fighter
pilots
are
coming
over,
because
we're
sitting
ducks.\
But
Barbosa
managed
to
stay
alive.
He
was
discharged
a
year
later,
and
settled
in
Queens
with
his
family
He
moved
to
East
Meadow
in
1993,
and
dedicated
his
life
to
honoring
and
advocating
for
veterans
across
Nassau
County
\He
was
known
around
the
post
for
surviving
Pearl
Harbor,\
said
John
Malli-
co,
commander
of
East
Meadow's
Veter-
ans
of
Foreign
Wars
Post
2736,
of
which
Barbosa
was
a
member
for
more
than
20
years,
until
he
died.
\He
had
many
friends
around
here.
We
were
very
pleased
to
know
him
and
to
be
his
friend.
He
will
always
be
honored.\
\It
is
my
privilege
and
my
honor
to
talk
about
Pearl
Harbor,\
1st
Vice
Cmdr.
David
Cockerel
said
during
the
ceremony
in
Freeport.
\Most
of
the
witnesses
are
no
longer
with
us,
but
[the
memories
of]
most
of
the
men
and
women
who
defend-
ed
Pearl
Harbor
that
day
of
infamy
will
always
remain.\
Barbosa
is
survived
by
Bonnie
and
a
son,
Gerard
Barbosa.
Merry
and
bright*
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TO
HONOR
PRISONERS
of
war
and
comrades
missing
in
action,
1st
Vice
Cmdr.
David
Cockerel
placed
a
POW-MIA
flag
on
an
empty
chair
during
the
Pearl
Harbor
Observance
and
Memorial
Ceremony
at
the
Freeport
Memorial
Library
on
Dec.
7.
Nadya
Nataly/Herald
CMDR.
COY
RICHARDSON,
left
and
1st
Vice
Cmdr.
David
Cockerel
right,
saluted
Bonnie
Barbosa,
Gerard
Barbosa's
daughter,
after
presenting
her
with
special
posthumous
recog-
nition
for
her
father's
contributions
to
the
military,
and
to
American
Legion
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Clinton
Story
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342.
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14 £ o LU LU ac. u_ I I— 1—I o CM HALANDIA SHORES-BALDWIN SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING 2878 GRAND AVENUE BALDWIN, NY 11510 Halandia Shores-Baldwin Senior Citizen Housing, a 131-unit building including 13 mobility accessible units will be accepting applications for one-and-two bedroom apartments. The housing is intended to serve persons age 62 or older and disabled. Persons who are disabled or handicapped and under the age of 62 ONLY qualify for the accessible units. Eligibility will be based on Section 8 HUD Regulations. To obtain an application please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: HALANDIA SHORES-BALDWIN SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING 2878 GRAND AVENUE BALDWIN, NY 11510 SEND REGULAR MAIL ONLY WWII vet receives posthumous honor CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE al raids in Europe, including D-Day Bar- bosa was aboard one of more than 5,000 ships that landed on the beaches of Nor- mandy, France, on June 6,1944. \When the tide goes out,\ he told the Herald, recalling that day, \you've got nowhere to go. Your ship is on dry land, and you can't move it until the tide comes in. By the time the evening comes around, the German fighter pilots are coming over, because we're sitting ducks.\ But Barbosa managed to stay alive. He was discharged a year later, and settled in Queens with his family He moved to East Meadow in 1993, and dedicated his life to honoring and advocating for veterans across Nassau County \He was known around the post for surviving Pearl Harbor,\ said John Malli- co, commander of East Meadow's Veter- ans of Foreign Wars Post 2736, of which Barbosa was a member for more than 20 years, until he died. \He had many friends around here. We were very pleased to know him and to be his friend. He will always be honored.\ \It is my privilege and my honor to talk about Pearl Harbor,\ 1st Vice Cmdr. David Cockerel said during the ceremony in Freeport. \Most of the witnesses are no longer with us, but [the memories of] most of the men and women who defend- ed Pearl Harbor that day of infamy will always remain.\ Barbosa is survived by Bonnie and a son, Gerard Barbosa. Merry and bright* Diamond Solitaire Necklace with Maile Scroll Detail in 14K Yellow, White or Rose Gold from $699 Matching Earrings available NAHOKU Jfawcdi's Finest Jewelers Since. 132A- Roosevelt Field Upper Level between Macy's and Nordstrom, 516-248-7200 NaHoku.com Nadya Nataly/Herald TO HONOR PRISONERS of war and comrades missing in action, 1st Vice Cmdr. David Cockerel placed a POW-MIA flag on an empty chair during the Pearl Harbor Observance and Memorial Ceremony at the Freeport Memorial Library on Dec. 7. Nadya Nataly/Herald CMDR. COY RICHARDSON, left and 1st Vice Cmdr. David Cockerel right, saluted Bonnie Barbosa, Gerard Barbosa's daughter, after presenting her with special posthumous recog- nition for her father's contributions to the military, and to American Legion William Clinton Story Post 342. LONG BEACH HUMANE SOCIETY & NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA We Have A Lifetime Furry Friend Waiting For You! -fldopt-fl <Pet 126 Austin Blvd. Island Park, NY 11561 516.594.1721 HOURS: Mon-Sat: 11AM - 8PM Sun: 11 AM-7PM north shore Home of the Mutt-i-gree* animalleague.org 1.877.4.SAVE.PET